First legal shot across the Semantic Webs bow - Thomson suing Zotero
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyLast week Thomson Reuters (the owner of EndNote Software, a widely used proprietary tool for collecting and managing s... 查看全文
Justice Brandeis and privacy protection through usage restriction
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyFor a couple of years, colleagues of mine and I have been writing about the need to protect privacy through rules and ... 查看全文
Will John McCain help the NEXT Blackberry creator?
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyToday a senior McCain advisor, Doug Holtz-Eakin, proudly held up Blackberry and declared: Youre looking at the miracle... 查看全文
The details of data in documents; GRDDL, profiles, and HTML5
GRDDL, a mechanism for putting RDF data in XML/XHTML documents, is specified mostly at the XPath data model level. Some GRDDL software goes beyond XML and supports HTML as she are spoke, aka tag soup.... 查看全文
Microsoft on the need for openness in scholarly tools and data
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyIm sitting at the Microsoft Faculty Summit, listening to Tony Hey (VP for External Research) talk about how critical i... 查看全文
Conflicting voices in the liberal mainstream on FISA
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyToday, the Senate passed a much-debated revision to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act with Lots of different v... 查看全文
Google, Viacom, Privacy and Copyright meet the social web
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyIn all the recent uproar (New York Times, Google Told to Turn Over User Data of YouTube, Michael Helft, 4 July 2008) a... 查看全文
A Political Denial of Service (PDOS) attack on blogger.com?
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyA little transparency would go a long way toward helping keep online political discourse open, especially in the parti... 查看全文
Important New Jersey Supreme Court decision in Internet privacy
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyThe New Jersey Supreme Court (State of New Jersey v. Shirley Reid (A-105-06)) has issued an important decision on Inte... 查看全文
Bob Metcalfes wisdom on patents and innovation
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyEthernet inventor, journalist and now venture capitalist Bob Metcalfe speaks on the lessons from the Internet communit... 查看全文
On meetings
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyEver the astute observer of the various features and bugs of our collective behavior, a longtime mentor of mine, Mitch... 查看全文
Semantic Web in the news
Well, the Semantic Web has been in the news a bit recently. There was the buzz about Twine, a "Semantic Web company", getting another round of funding. Then, Yahoo announced that it will pic... 查看全文
Today - NPR Science Friday program on Web privacy issues
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyNational Public Radios Science Friday program will feature a discussion of online privacy with Alessandro Acquisti of ... 查看全文
Transparency for behavioral profiling
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyBehavioral targeting is pervasive on the Web. As documented by a very nicely-researched New York Time story today (To ... 查看全文
sidekick calendar subscription for SXSW
At a conference, like in a good coding session, its too easy to lose track of time, so I rely heavily on a PDA to remind me of appointments. The SXSW program has just the features I want:an "add ... 查看全文
hAudio for microformats mixtapes, in progress
I was visiting a friend and I wanted to play Back When I Could Fly and the easiest way was to burn a CD and put it in their CD player and while I was at it I figured I might as well pick a few other s... 查看全文
The political power of (simple) Web computing
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyIt’s pretty amazing what a little bit of structured computer power can do when deployed on the Web. Slate’s Delegate C... 查看全文
Important FCC hearing on Net Neutrality in Cambridge, MA
The original appearance of this entry was in Danny Weitzner - Open Internet PolicyI’d encourage anyone in or around the Boston, MA area to come to the Federal Communications Commission’s field hearing... 查看全文
Accountability Appliances:What Lawyers Expect to See - Part III (User Interface)
Ive written in the last two blogs about how lawyers operate in a very structured enviroment.This will have a tremendous impact on what theyll consider acceptable in a user interface.They might accept ... 查看全文
Accountability Appliances: What Lawyers Expect to See - Part II (Structure)
Building accountability appliances involves a challenging intersection between business, law, and technology. In my first blog about how to satisfy the legal portion of the triad, I explained that - c... 查看全文
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